Political tension, climate strain and changing operating conditions continue to shape how organisations work across Asia Pacific. As we move through 2026, familiar fault lines are becoming more visible and are starting to influence day‑to‑day planning across the region.
This update builds on the insights gathered for Risk Radar four months ago, examining how global themes are now manifesting across Asia Pacific and assessing the implications of the Middle East conflict. It gives a straightforward view of where conditions are shifting, what this means for people and operations, and which developments matter most over the months ahead.
Our authors also take a closer look at emerging hybrid tactics, fragile states and how wider geopolitics can put added strain on systems that are already working hard.
What’s inside?
- Key concerns by sub region – a clear breakdown of the issues shaping East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia and Oceania
- Focus pieces offering deeper insight – covering hybrid warfare tactics and the link between fragile states and systems under pressure
- Updated regional risk map – a clear view of the medical and security ratings across the region
- Middle East feature – how the escalation is adding operational pressure to the region
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